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Bradford Saron

Library builds a hackerspace - Boing Boing - 0 views

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    Part of the evolution of libraries. 
Bradford Saron

Books and Band Saws: the Future of Libraries | MindShift - 0 views

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    The concept of hackerspaces and fab labs are really taking hold. Neat ideas, but how will NCLB measure the results? (Can you sense the sarcasm?) 
Robert Slane

Speaking: Next Vista for Learning - 0 views

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    Rushton Hurley - SLATE Keynote Website includes links to videos organized by category and searchable
Bradford Saron

Chris Hedges: Why the United States Is Destroying Its Education System - Chris Hedges' ... - 0 views

  • A nation that destroys its systems of education, degrades its public information, guts its public libraries and turns its airwaves into vehicles for cheap, mindless amusement becomes deaf, dumb and blind. It prizes test scores above critical thinking and literacy. It celebrates rote vocational training and the singular, amoral skill of making money. It churns out stunted human products, lacking the capacity and vocabulary to challenge the assumptions and structures of the corporate state. It funnels them into a caste system of drones and systems managers. It transforms a democratic state into a feudal system of corporate masters and serfs.
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    Via @mcleod
Bradford Saron

Crossing the Digital Divide: Bridges and Barriers to Digital Inclusion | Edutopia - 0 views

  • 95 percent of Americans between the ages of 18 and 29 use the Internet? And all of this is happening while we are in the midst of an explosive rise in mobile technology.
  • Access to richer graphics and data, as well as superior tools, is still limited on many affordable mobiles. At the same time, many schools continue to demonize cell phone use during school, which may be an outdated policy. Not only are there an increasing number of educational applications for mobiles but, as Blake-Plock suggests, prohibiting phones now means "disconnecting the kid from what's actually happening in most of our lives."
  • In 2009, the FCC began developing the National Broadband Plan, a work-in-progress that aims to increase broadband access across the country by providing additional infrastructure, incentives for companies to create low-cost access, educational programs, and much more.
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  • In some circles, the term digital divide is itself defunct. Instead, using digital inclusion is not only a way to reframe the discourse in a more positive light but also reflective of what access, adoption, and literacy in the digital world really mean today
  • Today, physical access to computers and the Internet is only the first of three significant layers to digital equality, according to both Deloney and Blake-Plock. Here's how they break it down (and how we can change the game):
  • National initiatives like the National Broadband Plan, as well as grants for hardware and software in schools and libraries, can help address the essential-tools gap that persists in some rural and low-income areas.
  • This refers to literacy, not only with hardware and software but also with the vast global conversation that the Internet enables. He notes that there is a gap between those who are "getting connected into broader networks, building their capacity and their social capital, creating the new wave of learning" and those who are, for a slew of complex reasons, not doing so.
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    To what extent is leadership needed? 
Bradford Saron

Don Tapscott: New York Times Cover Story on "Growing Up Digital" Misses the Mark - 0 views

  • blaming the Internet is like blaming the library for illiteracy.
  • Net Geners are not content to sit mutely and listen to a teacher talk. Kids who have grown up digital expect to be able to respond, to have a conversation. They want a choice in their education, in terms of what they learn, when they learn it, where, and how. They want their education to be relevant to the real world, the one they live in. They want it to be interesting, even fun.
Bradford Saron

A vision for media centers - 1 to 1 Schools - 0 views

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    A 1:1 initiative is not sustainable in my mind, but media centers with these types of resources are. The problem here isn't a fiscal one but one of philosophical stance as to what a media center is, what it overs, and how it serves students. This is a great way to dream!
Guy Leavitt

Libraries in the Cloud - 2 views

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    This is a good article on Cloud computing. Good definition for board members
Louie Ferguson

My Library - 3 views

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